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CR or Harrison
Well, getting close to ordering a Cobra and have settled on a classic revival or harrison (like the factory five but would rather source from this country). How did CR/Harrison owners get on with the builds? let me know the full story, warts and all (please pm if you dont want to air your dirty linen). I would really like to know any pitfalls you came across before I part with my hard earned.
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Where are you located and how did you narrow it down to those two?
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I can only comment on the Harrison. The build is relatively easy and uses easy to source parts, is track proven, looks great. The body is great out of the moulds and my painter was impressed with it making his job easier. Warwick Harrison is a very approachable guy who is always just a phone call away with advice and any help you may need. Good luck Mick Paul , he is in the A.C.T. |
Remember these cars are ICV's and will never be exactly the same from each builder.
Consider if you want a road car you must pass local regulation so if you are in or intending to reg, in QLD, Torsion frame testing Fibre Glass all local approvals are documented by both the 2 major builders so engineering is much easier. The build follow up, the Harrison I couldn't ask for better basic down to earth straight forward answers and extra diag,if needed, as the other respondents have indicated parts are redily available and at reasonable costs enjoy the journey Trevor W |
I would go along with all that Trevor and Mick have said. The chassis is a terrific one with a very strong rear end and torsion and side impact testing done. Warwick is great to deal with and there are lots of us to help!
For me the final clincher was the option of the extended body. I have been so grateful that I did that. |
Hi sambo. Im in canberra. i've narrowed it down to those by 1. lots of people are recommending the harrison and 2. i like the look/price of the classic revival and that it uses alot of ve commodore parts which are plentiful and cheap. their both great looking bodies with, it seems not much to chose between the two.
Mark |
I cant comment on the build ease of either and i haven't received my CR3514 yet, due in early Jan, but i went through this same decision process short time ago, I spoke at length to both Warrick and Ian from CR, both seem approachable and supportive, i went to most of the main guys and the Harrison & Classic Revival seemed the most well engineered, In the end i felt both these cars were equally a good choice but i chose the CR because i loved that big twin tube chassis,
My suggestion is go and visit them, ask all the questions you can about the build, check the documentation provided and i don't think you will be disappointed with either anyway. |
I went thru this same process with RMC, DRB, Harrison and Classic Revival.
I found that Warwick was great to talk to and very helpful but at the time there was quite a long wait for supply from both DRB and Harrison, if I recall correctly. RMC quoted about $1800.00 for delivery to Sydney. I had spoken to Ian from Classic Revival earlier and decided to go up to Hornsby to have a look at his workshop and took the minister for finance with me, Like DaveW, I was impressed by the strength of the chassis. Ian is a quiet guy so have a list of questions with you as he doesn't push for a sale and doesn't volunteer a lot of info initially. However I found him to be very helpful and he continues to be so down the track and believe me I ask some stupid questions. I'll send you a PM with my details. Dennis |
Both would make a good car.
I like the fact that I can pull the body of the CR, it helps during the build. Also the interior "tub" and boot are all part of the body, so the interior is a breeze to do. Good luck! Ben |
mdl,
you have a PM |
Most people only get to build one or the other kit.
While reading the testimonials it occurred to me that reading the posts people made about their build while they were in the midst of it would be a good way gettin an insight. Are they saying things like: ' ... I cant believe its going together so quickly and easily...' or - did they form a self help group. (?!) And of course - those posts might be a reflection on the poster(s) rather than the product. read, read, read - there's plenty in here to read. But make sure you pull the trigger & Good Luck LoBelly |
I have done the comparison also, and am electing for a CR.
I think both are as good as each other, the CR has it for me because of the tubular chassis, and I think the body looks better. Apart from these two reasons, as I say I think they're both as good as each other. |
I gather that both bodies are very similar. Is there much difference in weight? I would guess that the CR is heavier, but that could just be the tubes.
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Its something that I will be keen to know (and will share). I pretty well echo everybody's comments. Its borderline between the Harrisson and CR. One thing I misssed was not having my builder close by to go and and see and ask questions. My problem was that I was (I think) the first of the new CR chassis so I had nobody in VIC who I could go and physically visit to see how some things were done. Most of the time I overcame this be pesteringIan on the phone. He oblidged without any problems. I sometimes even sent him photos to explain. During my build I rang Ian every day for about 4 weeks at one stage. He answered the phone or rang me back everytime. This was most impressive. Anyway I think you will be happy with either choice. I even got my fake side pipes from Warwick - so does that mean I have a hybrid i.e.; Classic Harrison or Harrison Revival :-) Rgds Gregg |
Well done Gregg. I like the hybrid idea. It could catch on.
I was calling Warwick (I was 200 kms away) almost every day and sometimes more than once a day. He wearied of the calls but never complained and was always helpful. As you say the network of previous and current builders is crucial. It is payback time, and I am helping several other Harrison builders up this way now, not that some of them need much help! |
I am in the same boat as Ben in that my car is the older square tube chassis (AU Falcon rear)
I consider myself fairly mechanically minded and if you sit back and look at a problem it is easily worked out. But I did not have many problems with the kit as such (things lined up and all went well) it was more a lack of info with what goes were. I personally only rang Ian twice I think (I did not want to disrupt him) but in both instances he was helpful. Being that your in Canberra it is not a case that you can go around the block and see what needs to be done (same for myself - Alice Springs, Gav - Mildura and no doubt many others) so getting in contact with guys who have built the same kit as yours is a really helpful thing. As I have said in the past my 2 choices came down to same as yours and the final choice came down to body off option. Also the body on my CR was pretty good straight out of the mold, I have spent about half a day sanding ridges off and then a squirt in tinted primer, it aint no show winner but still looks good (would be not as good if paint was reflective) Everyone who jumps in my car comments on how big the footwells are. |
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One thing I misssed was not having my builder close by to go and and see and ask questions. My problem was that I was (I think) the first of the new CR chassis so I had nobody in VIC who I could go and physically visit to see how some things were done. Hey Gregg, being just over the hill from you, along the nice long windy Dandenong Ranges.......i hopefully wont have that problem........ Dave |
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Rgds gregg |
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